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      • SA1130 Turbo Actuator Gearbox
      • SA1143 Turbo Actuator Gearbox
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      • SA1160 Turbo Actuator
      • SA1150 Turbo Actuator
      • Other Turbo Actuators
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      • SA1141 Reman Kits
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      • Videos
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Turbo Lag And How to solve it?

Sacer ArticlesBy adminMarch 1, 2019Leave a comment

Turbo lag is the time between mashing the throttle and feeling the rush of torque from a turbocharged engine. The lag comes from the time it takes the engine to create enough exhaust pressure to spin the turbo and pump compressed intake air into the engine and is longest when the engine is in a…

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